InfoWorld’s Enterprise Buyer’s Guides are essential assets to help buyers choose the right technology solution for their business. Crafted by our award-winning editorial team, these guides provide enterprise IT buyers with everything they need to know to successfully evaluate products and providers within the context of their unique business needs and goals.
If your goals are high-velocity software development and frequent delivery of working builds to production, you need continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD). The cloud is the best place for CI/CD. This guide explains the tools.
A brief guide to data visualization, data analytics, and data science platform capabilities and differences, and seven steps to selecting the right data platform for your needs.
AI as a service (AIaaS) provides customers with cloud-based access for integrating and using AI capabilities in their projects or applications without needing to build and maintain their own AI infrastructure. Here are your options.
These days, organizations implementing data warehouses often consider creating the data warehouse in the cloud rather than on premises. This guide explores the options, including data lakes, that IT can consider in its service choices.
From the editors of our sister publication CIO.com, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps IT leaders understand what enterprise architecture (EA) can do for them and the kinds of tools available to do EA well.
From the editors of our sister publication CIO.com, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps IT staff understand the cost management tools available to keep their cloud spend under control.
Choosing between Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio may depend as much on your work style as on the language support and features you need. Here’s how to decide.
Version control is critical for managing changes to source code over time. Here's how platforms like GitHub are evolving to meet the demand for agility, scalability, performance, and more.
Buyers have plenty of choice in NoSQL databases, so how do you choose? Here are five questions that could help you narrow it down.
Hosting CI/CD in the cloud can speed up interactions between development pipelines and source code repositories and make life easier for developers. There are a surprising number of options.